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New research project launched to develop an antimicrobial therapy to help prevent preterm labour in high-risk women
The therapy will protect the womb from infection, which in turn will reduce the risk of preterm birth.
Cycling stars help to raise £290,000 to fund vital medical research for children
Cyclists helped to raise the staggering amount at the annual gala fundraising event.
Construction industry cyclists raise over £1.2 million for Action Medical Research
Supported by lead sponsors Brett, Day Group, Maylim, Herbosch-Kiere and SIG, Ziggurat is now a major event in the construction industry calendar.
The biggest names in cycling return to support Action Medical Research at the Champions of CycleSport Dinner
Dine with the biggest names in the sport at a fundraising event like no other.
Family of teenager living with the rare genetic condition neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2) welcome new clinical trial
13-year-old Oscar and his mum Joanne are both living with NF2.
Action Medical Research launches 2025 Race the Sun series
Bike, hike and paddle across the British countryside in an all-day adventure to support medical research for children.
Long term charity supporter takes on cancer with unique cycling challenge: ‘Cancer my Arse!’
Long term friend and supporter of Action Medical Research is launching a bold new fundraising challenge.
Southampton researchers improve genetic testing and the move towards personalised treatment for Crohn’s disease
Researchers have advanced understanding of how Crohn’s disease is triggered in young people.
Action Medical Research present ‘Climb the Capital’: A unique stair-climb challenge, ascending 475 metres to raise funds for charity
Climb the Capital is set to take place on Saturday 5 October.
Scientists at Swansea University developing a new diagnostic device to screen for cytomegalovirus in newborn babies
Action Medical Research is funding research which aims to develop a new diagnostic tool that allows screening of newborn babies for CMV.
Scottish teenagers take part in innovative Frame Running study
Ian and Poppy experienced improved physical and mental health due to Frame Running.
New blood test could prevent sudden child deaths caused by hereditary heart condition
A new blood test that could identify children with a potentially fatal heart condition.
Construction and built environment ride ‘Ziggurat’ returns in 2024
September 2024 sees the seventh edition of the annual bike ride for the construction and built environment sector – ‘Ziggurat’.
Dine with cycling stars and raise funds for children’s charity Action Medical Research at the Champions of CycleSport Dinner 2024
Action Medical Research is hosting the best talent in cycling at this year’s CycleSport Dinner at a spectacular location next to London’s Hyde Park.
Ultra endurance athlete and keynote speaker Mark Beaumont teams up with children’s charity
Mark offers conference keynotes, business training and after dinner talks in aid of Action Medical Research.
Insurance industry ride ‘Raptör’ returns for bumper year in 2024 for children’s charity
July 2024 sees the fifth edition of the annual bike ride for the insurance industry ‘Raptör’ coming together to help raise funds and awareness for Action Medical Research.
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